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Noooooooooooooooi always wanted to post "actually, Neil. i believe i answered this in this topic...ages ago...ha ha...blah blah"and i did but can' remember where! [:-'(]
One thing to notice is that icebergs are made of fresh water!Like Colleen says the salt get concentrated to such an extent that it will not freeze. A similar thing happens with water mixed with alcohol, the water will freezes but the alcohol stays liquid.Freeze some wine and the alcohol will separate.TMM
Yep, icebergs are made of fresh water. Before the advent of refrigerators or freezers American ships sailed to cold places to collect lumps of ice. There was a captain who used to ship them home for use and became rich and famous in a short while. He had lots of disasters too and was almost bankrupt at one time. It was a short lived lucrative trade until the science of freezing took hold.I have not done it with salt water but have with a bottle of cheap wine transferred to a plastic container and sealed.I'm not sure if doing it with a ice maker tray will work, probably better to put it into a small 100ml sealed plastic bottle. Any alcohol can then be poured off or just thaw and shake and you have wine again.I will await the outcome with pleasure! []"We're going into the freezer...we maybe some time" LOL [] TMM